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Domestic Violence and Child Protective Services

A Trauma-Informed Bilingual Training & Communication Manual

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Domestic Violence and Child Protective Services

By: Isabel Romero
Narrated by: Hillary Hawkins
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Domestic Violence and Child Protective Services: A Trauma-Informed Bilingual Training & Communication Manual is a practical English–Spanish resource for professionals supporting survivors and families involved with CPS. Designed for caseworkers, advocates, social workers, and multilingual staff, this guide provides clear bilingual terminology, trauma-informed scripts, and communication tools that help reduce fear, build trust, and support safety.

This manual includes essential CPS and domestic violence terms in English and Spanish, trauma-sensitive explanations, child-friendly language, and ready-to-use bilingual phrases for validation, grounding, safety planning, and explaining CPS processes without blame. It also offers interviewing tips, worksheets, checklists, and national hotline resources.

Created for real-world practice, this compact field guide helps staff communicate with survivors and children in ways that are culturally responsive, supportive, and empowerment-focused. Whether you work in CPS, domestic violence advocacy, social services, or any bilingual setting, this manual is a valuable tool for clear, compassionate, trauma-informed communication.

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